Abstract

Nonstoichiometry could cause many point defects and limit the application of KTP crystal. Nonstoichiometry in KTP and Nb:KTP crystals by high-temperature solution method were studied by laser-ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectometry (LA-ICP-MS) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). The formation of high potassium and Ti[Formula: see text] centers in KTP and Nb:KTP crystals was analyzed. The effect of niobium on nonstoichiometry in Nb:KTP crystal was discussed. The results showed that high potassium, low phosphate, and low oxygen existed in KTP and Nb:KTP crystal samples. Low phosphate and low oxygen in crystal samples resulted from phosphate volatilization, which could be inhibited by the increase of niobium content. Meanwhile, Ti[Formula: see text] centers in crystal samples were original and formed during crystal growth, and were generated with high potassium simultaneously.

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